Manhattan, N.Y. City - Monday, April 7th -

Among the lingering birds at Bryant Park in mid-Manhattan, a Virginia Rail was 
seen again as was at least one American Woodcock. At Canal Park, along Canal 
Street in lower Manhattan, a N. Parula was an early-bird for that site and for 
all of the county.

Many other migrants also continued for Monday, in Manhattan and elsewhere 
within N.Y. County. Some species that were found in notable numbers around the 
island and more-widely in the county Monday included E. Phoebe, Hermit Thrush, 
Pine Warbler and Slate colored - Dark-eyed Juncos, though all of those -and 
other typical early migrants- had been numerous here before April 7th as well.

Good birding to all,

Tom Fiore
manhattan

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